Siobhan Carroll

Siobhan Carroll

UX Researcher @ Avenue Code

About Siobhan Carroll

Siobhan Carroll is a UX Researcher with a diverse educational background and extensive experience in user research. She currently works at Avenue Code and seeks remote opportunities in the non-profit, ed-tech, and gaming sectors.

Work at Avenue Code

Siobhan Carroll has been employed at Avenue Code as a UX Researcher since 2022. In this role, she focuses on understanding user needs and behaviors to inform design decisions. Her work contributes to enhancing user experiences within the projects she is involved in, leveraging her extensive background in user research.

Education and Expertise

Siobhan Carroll has a diverse educational background. She completed a User Experience/User Interface Design Career Track at Springboard from 2020 to 2021. Additionally, she studied Java at Sussex County Community College from 2019 to 2020. She holds a Master's degree in Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language from the University of Rochester and a BA in Philosophy and French from the University of Notre Dame. She also earned a Certificate in School Counseling from William Paterson University of New Jersey.

Background

Before her current role, Siobhan Carroll worked as a UX Research Consultant at Lurnweb for two months in 2021. She also spent six years as a Summer Camp Specialist at Trail Blazers in Montague, New Jersey, from 2015 to 2021. Her experiences in various roles have contributed to her skills in user research and stakeholder communication.

Achievements in User Research

Throughout her career, Siobhan Carroll has conducted nearly 2000 interviews, demonstrating her extensive experience in user research. She possesses a unique ability to uncover hidden insights by observing and analyzing verbal and non-verbal cues during user interactions. This skill enhances her effectiveness in understanding user needs.

Career Interests

Siobhan Carroll seeks remote UX research opportunities, particularly in the non-profit, ed-tech, and gaming industries. Her interest in these sectors reflects her commitment to applying her skills in areas that can benefit from user-centered design and research.

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